"The Samba Team and seven kernel hackers have come together with Software Freedom Conservancy to help efforts to ensure compliance with the GPL by those who implement Linux and other GPL software. Richard Hillesley talked to Bradley Kuhn of Software Freedom Conservancy, Jeremy Allison of Samba, and Matthew Garrett, who works in his spare time with the GPL Compliance Project for Linux Developers."

Yeah, that's right. For some reason it didn't seem anyone cared about the source code.

P.D. stuff was free and legal software, that alone was enough to make most people happy.

Most P.D. stuff I got was on floppies stuck on magazines (which caused immense cover mutilation when removing the floppy). As we didn't have the Internet to download from this was the best and quickest way to get hold of new and recent software.